The Tale Bringer (A Kingdom of Humanoids)

I like your new religion of Ixion very much and I think I'm going to use it
in my campaign. I think I can link it to the political situation I developed
for the Orclands in these years...

After the WotI a bugbear chief, named Wogar Morgul (one of my PC), founded a
dominion in the Orclands north of Selenica. He was quite famous as an
adventurer and a paladin of Tarastia, and he believed in the necessity of
peaceful cohabitation of humanoids and other races. But the wealthy families
of Selenica didn't believe so. The Darokin government accorded the
permission to found the dominion hoping this could control the savages
humanoid of the area, but the Selenicans didn't want to have organized
humanoids as neighbours. So they sent an army of mercenary, to kill all the
humanoids. There was a terrible massacre, and after that my PC was forced to
escape in the hollow world, hunted by his enemies. But north of Selenica his
two sons had survived the slaughter. With their father missing and their
mother and friends killed they had an hard time to survive the winter, but
in the end they lived, and the older son began to organise the survivors in
a new tribe devoted to revenge against the humans. In the following years
Dantakh Morgul became infamous in the area of Selenica, marking the
territory of his tribe with human heads. He destroyed several army sent
against him by Selenica, killed many members of wealthy family and grow
stronger and stronger. He named his tribe Mor Gir (black pain) and became
one of the most important humanoids leader in the area, after Alebane and
Kol. He allied his tribes with dwarves and light elves (according to Dhrom
Dhum teaching) against humans and the shadow elves of Aengmor. During the
war of Oenkmar he fights the shadow elves with the dwarves. In my campaign
the war ended with the death of Alebane, Oenkmar a free city controlled by
dwarves and shadow elves. The death of Alebane created a power vacuum in the
Broken Lands Dantakh was quick to fill. He killed in battle Ohr'r, king of
Broken Lands bugbears, and became the most important humanoid leader after
Kol XVI. Nowadays the Darokin government is forced to treat with him,
considering that the Orclands are nearly all under his control.

Maybe Xipactla could ally with him, or even battle him. Dantakh worship
Bartziluth, but he is more interested in politics than religion. After the
war of Oenkmar he has the power to found an humanoid kingdom, so realising
Xipactla's dream. In recent years Dantakh has become less revengeful, and he
has stopped killing humans, just to start again if the Darokin will not
recognise his rule in the Orclands....